This is the season of clouds, unrelenting clouds, and time for another Skywatch Friday. (Come visit the site, and visit other bloggers posting their Skywatch pictures).
This was taken about two and a half hours before sundown on New Years Eve. The line of light touching the hills is a boundary between lake effect clouds and sunny skies further away, I suspect.
Fast forward to January 4, when the sun actually made an appearance in advance of a cold wave, and these sundown photos.
Sky of yellow
And sky of red.
Visit #SkywatchFriday, and admire the sky from all over our world.
Day six of the Ultimate Blog Challenge #blogboost.
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Friday, January 6, 2017
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The sky has always fascinated me... especially at twilight. Beautiful captures :D
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteLovely pictures. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteThe majesty of the skies.
ReplyDeleteMajestic, indeed.
DeleteBeautiful pics. All the snow makes me cold here in LA. I pinned a pic.
ReplyDeleteWe don't have as much snow as we normally do, but it's been in the teens most of today.
DeleteWell, there's some blue. Spring is coming.
ReplyDeleteYes, spring is coming, probably some time in April.
DeleteI'm rarely up early enough to see sunrise but any time I am I'm not disappointed. The colors are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe older I get, the more I appreciate the beauty of sunrise and sunset.
DeleteLovely and serene skies.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Deletebeautiful colors in your skies :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by!
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